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Bread & Wine is black, gay science-fiction writer (Dhalgren) Samuel R. Delany's autobiographical graphic novel, drawn by Mia Wolff, about how he met a homeless man, Dennis, who became his partner.
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Exceptional graphic artwork brings to life the story of the Watchmen as they race against time to find a killer, with the fate of the world hanging in the balance.
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Superbly illustrated by David Lloyd, this terrifying, sharply drawn portrait of totalitarianism and resistance cemented Alan Moore's reputation as perhaps the greatest comics writer of his time. Now a major motion picture directed by James McTeigure and starring Natalie Portman a ...
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Written by Alan Moore; Art by John Totleben, Rick Veitch, and Alfredo Alcala Returned from his sojourn to hell, Swamp Thing discovers that his girlfriend Abby is being persecuted for their unnatural relations . When she skips town for Gotham City, he follows and runs afoul of Ba ...
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Features the Victorian era adventures of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, comprised of Captain Nemo, Allan Quartermain, the Invisible Man, Wilhelmina Mina Murray, Detective Thomas Sawyer, and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
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A collection of poems that evokes the poet's memories of childhood and adolescence in Ireland in the sixties, seventies and eighties.
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Originally published as Superman annual 11, DC Comics presents 85, Superman 423 and Action Comics 583 --T.p. verso.
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In an alternate future in which Germany wins World War II and Britain becomesa fascist state, a vigilante named V stalks the streets of London trying tofree England of its ideological chains.
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Originally published in single magazine form as Tom Strong's terrific tales #1-6. -- opposite T.p.
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While researching a college term paper on Promethea, a centuries-old mystical-warrior woman, Sophie Bangs was magically transformed into the latest living embodiment of the legendary heroine. In the fantasy-filled fourth volume of this critically acclaimed and award-winning serie ...
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